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J. H. Davies, Cwrt Mawr, papers Ffeil
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Letters: Fairgrieve-Fryer,

Includes letters from: Harry Farr, Cardiff, (5), 1901-1911, J. Kyrle Fletcher (3), 1906-1909, H. J. Fleure (21), 1909-1925, J. O. Francis (4), 1914-1923, and H. C. Fryer (4), 1895-1904.

Farr, Harry, 1874-1968

Letters: Jones, A.-F.,

The correspondents include: A. G. Prys-Jones, 1922, C. Bryner Jones (33), 1907-1925, Sir David Brynmor Jones (3), 1909-1912, Major Edgar Jones, Barry (16), 1902-1925, E. Penllyn Jones (6), 1889-1898, and Fred Llewellyn-Jones (2), 1898-1924.

Prys-Jones, A. G. (Arthur Glyn)

Letters: Roberts, A-Z,

The correspondents include: Judge John Bryn Roberts (7), 1894-1907, Sir John Herbert Roberts MP (5), 1899-1909, R. Silyn Roberts, 1919, and Principal Thomas Francis Roberts, Aberystwyth (27), 1897-1918.

Roberts, J. Bryn (John Bryn), 1847-1931

Letters: Salamanca-Symons,

The correspondents include: Walter Spurrell, Carmarthen, (22), 1902-1916, Lord Stamfordham, 1926, Sir George Stapledon (2), 1921 and undated, and Dr G. Arbour Stephens, 1925.

Spurrell, Walter, 1858-1934

Francis Green,

The letters, 1904-1924, concern Francis Green's antiquarian researches and publications. Many concern the Historical Society of West Wales of which Francis Green was secretary. The file also contains a stray letter, July 1911, from Walter Spurrell to Francis Green.

Green, Francis, 1854-1942

Letters to R. J. Davies,

General letters, 1853-1892, to R. J. Davies. Many relate to the affairs of the Calvinistic Methodist connection, preaching engagements etc. Others concern business and financial matters or local government. There are also a number of sympathy letters sent on the death of R. J. Davies's son 'Bertie' in 1879. The correspondents include Lewis Edwards, Y Bala, (2) 1871-1879, and Thomas Charles Edwards (3), 1873-1892. There is also a sympathy letter from Principal Thomas Charles Edwards to Davies's widow following his death in 1892.

Edwards, Lewis, 1809-1887

Notebooks,

Notebooks, [1853]-[1892], kept by R. J. Davies containing mainly notes and records of various financial transactions relating to the Cwrt Mawr estate. There are also two notebooks containing notes taken while at school and University College, London.

Welsh Schoolboys' Camp Movement,

Papers, 1925-1940, concerning the administration of the Welsh Schoolboys' Camp Movement, including the administration of various camps, the organisation of activities, reports written about the conduct and experiences of individual camps, lists of equipment, brochures advertising the various camps, minutes of meetings, and various circulars and news bulletins.

Papers relating to the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth,

Papers, correspondence and printed items, 1872-1926, relating to the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth. They include copies of the college's early registers, 1872-1877, copies of the conveyance of the college and its hereditaments, 1875, copies of the deed of settlement of the college, and of the charter of incorporation and statutes, both dated 1892, papers concerning the administration of the college's restoration fund, the revised constitution of the college, and the old students' scholarship fund. Other matters include the charter of the federal University of Wales in 1893, the college's building fund, Alexandra Hall, the finance and general purposes committee, the estate of Sir John Williams, the proposed revision of the college's charter and statutes, and museum grants for Wales. The correspondents include Thomas Charles Edwards (3), 1885-1886, Lewis Morris, 1886, and Stuart Rendel, 1889.

Edwards, Thomas Charles, 1837-1900

Welsh Bibliographical Society,

Correspondence and papers, 1908-1924, relating to the Welsh Bibliographical Society and the publication of its Journal. Most of the letters discuss the attraction of suitable material for publication in the Journal and its passage through the press. The correspondents include Sir John Ballinger (2), 1919, D. Rhys Phillips (52), the society's secretary, 1908-1919, and D. Lleufer Thomas, 1915.

Ballinger, John, 1860-1933

Penrhyn quarry,

Correspondence and documents, 1901, relating to legal matters concerning the Penrhyn quarry. The correspondents include David Lloyd George, and William George (4).

Lloyd George, David, 1863-1945

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